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  1. For anyone who may still be on the fence about the importance of your website’s user experience, Experience Dynamics, a usability consulting firm, compiled a list of 30 eye opening stats that can’t be ignored.
    https://www.impactbnd.com/blog/user-experience-stats-infographic/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-12-15)
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  2. User experience is a part of the design process that you don’t hear about unless something goes wrong. But it is something that should be an integral part of the design process, from early concepts to the final product. So with this renewed – and very public – discussion about user experience, why does it matter to designers?
    https://www.ceros.com/blog/why-does-user-experience-matter/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-12-15)
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  3. Actions speak louder than mission statements. If a UX feels more like “User Exploitation” than “User Experience,” business becomes ripe for disruption.
    https://hbr.org/2016/09/why-user-experience-always-has-to-come-first/
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  4. New technologies have always produced unintended consequences. But user experience (UX) designers and engineers face a number of new ethical challenges today with the rise of technology and our interaction and dependence on it.
    https://www.bentley.edu/impact/articles/ethics-user-experience/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-12-15)
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  5. You’ll often hear people refer to UX when talking about digital interfaces, like websites or mobile apps. While that’s not incorrect, a deeper look into UX is essential for a full understanding of what UX is and why it’s important to know more about it.
    https://theblog.adobe.com/what-is-ux-and-why-should-you-care/
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  6. “User Experience” and “Customer Experience.” They sound pretty similar, right? Here is a diffrent look at it...
    https://www.digitalgov.gov/2014/07/07/user-experience-ux-vs-customer-experience-cx-whats-the-dif/
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  7. This 8 Methods of UX Analysis methods fall into four categories – the User Perspective, the Business Perspective, the Expert Perspective, and the Technical Perspective. Each offers a unique vantage point, allowing you to feed your design process with real insight.
    https://www.freshconsulting.com/8-methods-of-ux-analysis/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-12-18)
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  8. Life of UX designers is not the life of a magician flying in silver clouds and saving the world with every move of a hand. No, it’s a flow of rigorous research and analysis, creative effort and review of the slightest details — and many other things to mention, as well as in any other job. However, that is definitely the job that brings something precious for the humanity of today and tomorrow.
    https://uxplanet.org/10-ways-how-user-experience-designers-bring-value-to-the-world-6cc63011f7ad/
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  9. When it comes to representing your brand in the best way possible, it very often revolves around a successful web presence. In particular, it will be your business’ website that will do most of the talking for you. Therefore, having a website which enables users to achieve their objectives with ease and in a way that they enjoy themselves doing so, is essential.
    https://usabilitygeek.com/the-value-of-user-experience/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-12-18)
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